Blog & Education
Educating our clients is paramount to their best outcomes. See below blog and education posts from our team.
Empowering Recovery after Spinal Cord Injury through Physiotherapy
A spinal cord injury (SCI) is a life-changing event that can affect every part of a person’s life — from movement and independence to day-to-day tasks and long-term goals.
Posture and Gait: How Physiotherapy Can Help People with Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurological condition that impacts movement control, often leading to changes in posture and gait.
Functional Neurological Disorder: How Tailored Neuro Physiotherapy Can Improve Physical Function and Quality of Life
Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is a condition that presents with neurological symptoms, caused by a problem with how the brain and nervous system is functioning, without there being structural damage or disease.
What to Expect During Stroke Recovery, and Tips for Improving Mobility and Function After Stroke
Recovering from a stroke is a unique and often challenging journey. The recovery process can be lengthy, with varying degrees of physical, emotional, and cognitive challenges depending on the severity and location of the stroke. Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in...
The Benefits of Nordic Walking for Neurological Rehabilitation
Nordic Walking is more than just a walking exercise; it’s a proven, low-impact activity that can bring significant benefits to people across many populations.
Staying Active with Multiple Sclerosis: Tips and Tricks to Improve your Physical Activity
Living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) can present unique challenges, especially when it comes to staying active.
Understanding Functional Neurological Disorder (FND)
Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is a condition where individuals experience symptoms of altered body function that can’t be explained by a specific disease process or structural damage to the nervous system.
Signs and Symptoms of Vestibular Dysfunction
Vestibular dysfunction occurs when there’s a problem with the inner ear and/or it’s connections, which plays a crucial role in balance and spatial awareness.
Living well with Parkinson’s: Six Tips to Keep You Moving and Strong
Living with Parkinson’s disease can present daily challenges, but maintaining good movement, strength and mobility is crucial to managing symptoms and enhancing quality of life. Incorporating specific activities into your routine can help support your ongoing mobility and strength at home. Here are five simple yet effective ways to maintain good movement, strength and mobility while living with Parkinson’s.
Who Needs Neuro Physio?
Neuro physiotherapy is a branch of physiotherapy dedicated to individuals with neurological conditions. But who exactly benefits from this type of therapy? Let’s explore who needs Neuro Physio and why it’s essential.